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Remax John Pollock Arlington,TX involved in scam, stalking, Facebook stalking, assaults, robberies,threats, sexual assaults of my elderly mother & I. John had his asst Gwen kizer entered home with people had my mother in her bedroom opened drawers stealing money & others. John had B/M william bittock who did not work for him video tape the inside of house without permission. william 6 ft. 4 in. assaulted my mother & stolen money while I was present, my mother was too scared to tell me because he threaten her.

john had other agents from CSS entered home with people portraying as potential buyers, to take & hurt by whatever means. William bittock always introduce himself as John Pollock when he entered the house or contacting me. William bittock works for keller williams realty not remax. i spoke to john pollock & he informed me william does not work for him. Someone gave william the keys to the house to entered while we went out of town. john denies any knowledge or incidents to theft, assaults, william or others.

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AUTHOR: Gwen Kizer - ()

SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 25, 2013

POSTED: Wednesday, September 25, 2013

The author of this untrue and defamatory post is Gina Gonzalez who is mentally unstable, who has been convicted of filing false reports, and who is currently in prison waiting sentencing for the murder of her 70 year old mother. Please click on the links below from the newspapers verifying the statements above. RipOff.com refuses to remove this false and slanderous post.

Marquette Heights Woman Convicted of Mother's Death

August 21/2013 http://www.centralillinoisproud.com

A Marquette Heights woman was found guilty Wednesday of murdering her mother in 2011. Gina Gonzalez was charged with two counts of murder for the death of 70 year old Quyen Thi Phan. Police were called to Phan’s home on Lincoln Road December 21, 2011. Gonzalez allegedly told police she and Phan had argued a few days earlier when Phan swung a chair at Gonzalez and fell to the ground hitting her head.

Police say Gonzalez claims she went to Wisconsin and when she returned, she found her mother unresponsive. Gonzalez showed no emotion as the jury returned its verdict. She faces 20-60 years in prison when she’s sentenced October 17th.

Woman accused of filing false report against state troopers

July 22, 2011 1:29 pm Pantagraph.com News

BLOOMINGTON -- A LincolnHeights woman has been charged with filing a false police report against two state troopers.

Gina Gonzalez, 42, was originally charged in McLean County in June 2010 for driving without a license. A few months later, she filed a complaint alleging excessive force and inappropriate behavior by the troopers, who both are men. An investigation found the allegations were false and could not be substantiated.

Filing a false report is a Class 4 felony. The false report charge was announced Friday by Illinois State Police, who said Gonzalez has been booked at the Tazewell County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bond. State Police Master Sgt. Juan Valenzuela said the June 2010 traffic stop occurred on Interstate 55 in McLean County.

Gonzalez was indicted by a McLean County grand jury and arrested Wednesday in Pekin.

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